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Flora Capensis: Being a Systematic Description of the Plants ...
Stem shrubby, angular, branches straight or sarmentaceous. Leaves opposite,
connate, elongate, acute, triquetrous, with serrulated margins. Flowers usually
ternate, small, pedunculate. Peduncles bracteate at the base and in the middle.
William Henry Harvey, O. W. Sonder, 1862
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Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal
Herbaceous or frutescent, perennial, not climbing nor sarmentaceous; leaves
radical or alternate, petioled, simple, usually large; stipules 0. Sexes united;
flowers regular, not sessile, solitary on the scapes and large, or panicled and
small ...
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View ...
Herbaceous or frutescent, perennial, not climbing nor sarmentaceous ; leaves
radical or alternate, petioled, simple, usually large ; stipules 0. Sexes united ;
flowers regular, not sessile, solitary on the scapes and large, or panicled and
small ...
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The Edinburgh Philosophical Journal
limbing nor sarmentaceous; leaves radical or alternate, pefioled, simple, usually
large; stipules O. Saree united; flowers regular, not sessile, solitary on the scapes
and large, or panicled and small (Cephalotaceaa). Sepals 8 or more ; sepals ...
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An Encyclopædia of Trees and Shrubs: Being the Arboretum Et ...
The sarmentaceous Dog Rose. Identification. Swartl MSS. j Woods In Lin. Trans.,
12. p. 213. ; Don's Mill., 2. p. 580. Synotiymes. R. glaucophjila Winch Geogr.
Distrib. 45. ; R. canlna Roth Fl. Germ. 2. p. 560. ingrapmgs. Curt. Lond., fasc. 5. t.
John Claudius Loudon, 1869
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The Flora of Jamaica; a Description of the Plants of that ...
This order is composed of twining or sarmentaceous shrubs: stipules none:
leaves alternate, simple, rarely compound, mucronate: flowers small, usually
racemose.—The roots and the mature stems, are bitter, tonic, and exciting, and
have ...
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Lexicon Medicum, Or, Medical Dictionary: Containing an ...
Sarmentaceous: having ' flowers, thrown out from the root for the purse of
increase. SARMEN'TUM. (From carpio, l prune, lop, or cut ofl'.) A twig, a runner.
SARSAPARIL'LA. (From zarza, a briar, and parilla, a little vine, Spanish—a thorny
little ...
Robert Hooper, Klein Grant, 1848
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Arboretum Et Fruticetum Britannicum: Or, The Trees and ...
580.) Native of England, in hedges, about TJlverton, Lancashire ; and Ambleton,
Westmoreland. Flowers flesh-coloured. A shrub, 6 ft. to 7 ft high, and (lowering in
June and July. • 61. R. sarmenta^cea Stvarlz. The sarmentaceous Dog Rose.
John Claudius Loudon, 1854
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General History of the Dichlamydeous Plants
Sarmentaceous Dog-rose. Fl. Ju. Jul. Britain. Sh. 8 to 10 ft. 121 R. cm'sul (Smith,'
engl. bot. t. 2367.) prickles hooked, uniform ; leaflets elliptical, somewhat doubly
serrated, glaucous, hairy beneath, without glands; sepals distantly pinnate, ...
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View ...
Other vegetaq bles also, such as Calamus rotang, and the climbing lianas, the
vine, and other sarmentaceous plants, afford drops of water in abundance, at the
period of the sap, especially when they are cut. > 39. Sensitive Tree.—The genus
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